Pep to leave at the end of the season

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I was fine till the screen tribute and the acoustic version of live forever ..fuck me I'm fuckin broken..WHAT A FUCKIN CLUB WE HAVE AND NOEL YOU CAN JUST FUCK OFF ASWELL YA TALENTED TWAT
The whole ten years have been like that. Thinking back to what my life was like when he first came, to now, and all that’s happened on the pitch and off the pitch for me, is mental.

Bands are the soundtrack of your life but Pep has been as important for us as any band, song or album.
 
I'm completely done in . A combination of the heat and a weird mixture of overwhelming gratitude and loss .

Thank you Pep . What you gave us is immeasurable . You are a true leader , never afraid to show your humanity and brave enough to make those hard decisions.
 
Very emotional that.

It’s hard to believe how quickly 10 years have passed and 15 since our FA cup win against Stoke.

Remarkable period and so many great memories which I always share with my son which makes it even better.

Pep is a real legend and I think the fans made it very clear to him (And Stones and Bernado) how much love we have for them.

The once a blue, always a blue is very true with our club. It’s a real family.

Fuck the haters and the media and rest of the crap. Today showed what we are all about.

Many of us have been on a journey for 50 plus years and what a rollercoaster it’s been.

I fucking love this club and everything it’s given me over the years.
 
Feels like the end of an era in so many ways, I guess football is an escape from 'the real world' for some of Us, I get to spend days with My Dad & My Son watching Us which I cherish with all my heart, We've shared so many fantastic wins, trophies etc together and all those memories will stick with Me forever.

Whilst Peps been our Manager, I've had two kids, got Married (even got a card from Pep), lost Grandparents and good Mates, travelled round the World to watch us play, made new Friends in various Countries who share the love of the Club, laughed, cried... you name it!

It will still continue under the next era but I'm not sure if it will ever feel the same somehow. Today was an emotional rollercoaster, seeing Stones, Pep and Bernie crying set Me off.

CTID
 
It dawned on me this afternoon that for the past 7 years or so I have completely taken City and Pep for granted. I haven’t appreciated what has been going on right in front of me.

After balling my eyes out for what felt like an eternity, Pep finished his speech and I said ‘I love you Pep. I love you Pep. I love you Pep’ followed by ‘WE HAD PEP GUARDIOLA’

I’m so sad because it’s over, and I do have serious worries after seeing the class of the players and manager who have left. It does kind of feel like that top top city squad has gone now and we wont be getting back to that level. I’m okay with it though, I just wish I soaked it in at the time.

Anyway, thank you Pep and every legendary player who has come and gone in the last decade. What a time to be a city fan.

And yes, it has been fucking fun!
 
Very emotional that.

It’s hard to believe how quickly 10 years have passed and 15 since our FA cup win against Stoke.

Remarkable period and so many great memories which I always share with my son which makes it even better.

Pep is a real legend and I think the fans made it very clear to him (And Stones and Bernado) how much love we have for them.

The once a blue, always a blue is very true with our club. It’s a real family.

Fuck the haters and the media and rest of the crap. Today showed what we are all about.

Most of us have been on a journey for 50 plus years and what a rollercoaster it’s been.

I fucking love this club and everything it’s given me over the years.

There’s legends of this football club and then there’s Pep.

A generational manager who chose us. A man who established us as a powerhouse of English and European football.

There were trophies before Pep and they’ll be trophies after Pep. But the way he did it, dominating English football on a scale never seen before will never be repeated.

That’s why today is so emotional. It’s the end of an era. We’re not just saying goodbye to an absolute legend of a man but reminiscing of us reaching the pinnacle of football.

Pep took us to heights I didn’t think were possible and for that he will also have the love and gratitude of City fans.
 
"we see things they'll never see"

How apt. As City fans we've seen it all - the lows, the very lows, the highs and the unbelievably high highs!!! Over the past ten years we've seen our football club transform and give us what we thought we'd never see. It almost doesn't feel real when I think back to growing up in the 90s surrounded by rags.

We have seen stuff that not a lot of other football fans will experience.
 
Well, its finally happened and I feel a bit gutted, had been in a sort of childish denial till today.

To put it simply........Pep Guardiola is a fcking legend, lets be honest he has driven us forwards more than any other person on earth could have achieved, and because of him(and our owners) we have been able to take for granted things that were just a fantasy not so long ago.

For that, Pep gets all the best wishes from me in whatever he does, especially connected to City, and he was right to talk about emotions, because thats what fans want to feel most, emotionally attached to a club.

Fifty eight years of consciously supporting City and what a rollercoaster its been, I have felt absolutely every emotion, every high and low that its possible to feel in football. From pearce to Pep just about sums up the whole ride.

Now we have a short break from it all, and time to look ahead, but already there is anticipation( Maresca ),hope, (more success), a little bit of dread(var/pigmol) and excitement for the next chapter, oh,and hopefully relief when we get 40 points. Got a feeling that the 115 is gonna be sorted favourably soon too.

Its still a great time to be a City fan.........though I cant remember a time when it wasnt to be honest, CTID.
 
Feels like the end of an era in so many ways, I guess football is an escape from 'the real world' for some of Us, I get to spend days with My Dad & My Son watching Us which I cherish with all my heart, We've shared so many fantastic wins, trophies etc together and all those memories will stick with Me forever.

Whilst Peps been our Manager, I've had two kids, got Married (even got a card from Pep), lost Grandparents and good Mates, travelled round the World to watch us play, made new Friends in various Countries who share the love of the Club, laughed, cried... you name it!

It will still continue under the next era but I'm not sure if it will ever feel the same somehow. Today was an emotional rollercoaster, seeing Stones, Pep and Bernie crying set Me off.

CTID
It will really piss off the cartel, if we continue winning trophies at the same rate as we have over the last decade, under Pep's successor.
 

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